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Gloster Meteor F8 WK654
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Gloster Meteor
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Gloster Meteor F.3
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Gloster Meteor F 8
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Gloster Meteor NF 11 flies with a Hawker Hunter T7A at Kemble Air Show 2009
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Privately-owned Gloster Meteor NF11 in 2005. Built by Armstrong Whitworth in 1952 at their Baginton (Coventry) factory.
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The Power Jets W.2/700 engine flew in the Gloster E.28/39, the first British aircraft to fly with a turbojet engine, and the Gloster Meteor - the light-brown object in the middle of the jetpipe is a cork intended to prevent museum visitors from hurting themselves on the sharp, pointed end, of the turbine fairing
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Derwent
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de Havilland Vampire monument next to Lake Forbes
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Kuznetsov NK-12M Turboprop, on a Tu-95
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Magic
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Grob Tutor aircraft and hangar